GC Hall of Fame Golf Standout Passes First Stage of Q-School

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Georgia College
Hall of Fame golfer, David Robinson
(2000-03), played his way through the first stage of
Q-School for the PGA Tour.

Robinson finished at 15-under par, good for a tie in fifth
place. In the tournament, 22 qualifiers and those tied for the last
qualifying position will advance to the second stage. The first
stage was played at St. Johnson Golf & Country Club in St.
Augustine, Fla.

The 7,236-yard, par-72 course stood no match for Robinson, as he
finished with 22 birdies, 43 pars and only seven bogeys. His best
round came on the first day, shooting six-under par. He went on to
shoot three under in round two, four under in round three and two
under in the final day.

Robinson will participate in the second stage of Q-School Nov.
16-19, at the Plantation Preserve Golf Course & Club starting
at 8:15 a.m.

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